LEGO Group Hopes To Promote Importance Of Play

As the world marks World Mental Health Day, a new global study reveals one in three children worldwide spends less time playing each week than most adults do on their smartphones daily. The study commissioned by The LEGO Group also found 70% of UK parents are prioritising achievement-based activities over play. The LEGO Group is taking action with its ambitious ‘Play is A Superpower’ campaign, aiming to restore the balance in children’s playtime. To help promote playtime across the UK, British singer and actress Paloma Faith teams up with the LEGO Group to mark World Play Day with her very own creation; a LEGO brick tea set. Taking place on Wednesday 12th October 2023, World Play Day celebrations aim to rebalance the global deficit in play via inspirational play-focus content, tips for parents, and the new ‘Superpower Academy. Learn more below.

Paloma Faith supports World Play Day, London, 10th October 2023

PLAYTIME IN DECLINE FOR KIDS

New study shows one in three kids spend less time playing each week than most adults spend on their smartphones.

The LEGO Group launches biggest ever initiative that aims to rebalance the global deficit in play via inspirational play-focus content, tips for parents, and the new ‘Superpower Academy’

A new global study shows 1/3 of children (32%) are spending less time playing a week than most adults spend scrolling on their smartphones per day

The LEGO Group is encouraging families to prioritise play after finding that 70% of parents choose achievement-based activities for their kids over playtime

According to UK parents play is fundamental to kids’ growth, boosting their creativity (59%), confidence (57%) and communication skills (54%)

The LEGO Group, through its Play Squad, new Superpower Academy and specially created online content will be providing parents with inspiration on how to inject moments of playfulness into even the busiest of schedules, kicking off from World Play Day on 12th October 2023

London, United Kingdom – October 2023: A new study has discovered that one in three children globally are spending less time playing a week than most adults spend scrolling on their smartphones per day

70% of UK parents are choosing achievement-based activities for their kids over unstructured play as they believe it opens greater opportunities for them in the future [2].

The global study of over 32,000 parents of kids aged from 6 -12 years old was commissioned by The LEGO Group, who announced its new ‘Play is A Superpower’ campaign, aimed at addressing the global lack in play amongst children.

As part of the World Play Day celebrations on 12th October 2023, the LEGO Group is inspiring families to re-prioritise playtime, emphasising its critical importance in childhood development and the role it has in bringing fun to families around the world.

To help those of all ages unleash their superpower of play, the LEGO Group has launched a series of playful initiatives for any family schedule. From interactive events to playable missions on LEGO.com, the day’s play-packed roster is full of inspiration to help families and communities find a quick and simple moment of playful joy.

Initiatives from the LEGO Group to help families in the UK celebrate World Play Day in the UK:

  • The LEGO Superpower Academy in London, free for families from October 12th – 18th
  • A range of playful and creative celebrities will take over the LEGO Group’s social channels for ‘24 hours of fun’ – sharing inspiration for how they are weaving play into the day
  • Selected LEGO Stores across the UK and Europe will be handing out free play mission packs on the day. Visit LEGO.com/stores for more details
  • LEGO Education will be helping teachers bring more play to the classroom with brand new activities designed to help students learn through play
  • On LEGO.com families can take part in a range of quick and easy interactive games and experiences
  • The LEGO Life app will also offer kids a huge range of engaging Play Missions and challenges

With over one in three (30%) children in the UK spending less than three hours per week enjoying play, the current play deficit is a cause for concern for experts given the crucial role of play in shaping a child’s cognitive abilities, overall wellbeing and most importantly, in them having fun.

Creativity (59%), confidence (57%) and communication (54%) are the top skills that play can boost for children according to UK parents.

Singer songwriter, Paloma Faith who features in the campaign said, “I’ve always valued the importance of play – from when I was really young to every day in my career now. Growing up, I used my imagination to build a world full of possibilities and endless excitement. That’s why imagination is my superpower, and it’s something I encourage my children to explore in their everyday lives.”

“Nowadays, it’s often hard to find time to set aside for play, but that’s why World Play Day is such fun! Whether it’s building a tea party or playing a game of hide and seek, you’re never too old to tap into your inner child and have fun exploring your own superpower of play.”

Dr. Sara Baker, Professor of Developmental Psychology and Education at the University of Cambridge says, “Play can supercharge a child’s future. Through play, children develop essential skills such as communication, confidence, teamwork and creativity that enhance every other area of their development, learning and growth. And play doesn’t need to take up too much time, it can be as simple as singing a song on the way to school or making up a new ending to your favourite bedtime story together.” 

To help families share more playful moments of joy, Dr. Sara Barker shares her top five tips for including more play in the day:

  1. Make it simple – Play can be found in the simplest of activities, whether it’s a little dance while brushing teeth or using a bus ride to spot as many things beginning with a letter as you can.
  2. Don’t overthink it –There is no right or wrong way to play – anything that is enjoyable will be benefiting the whole family.
  3. Find a good play mix – try a range of playful activities to keep children entertained and help them develop a wide set of skills – from puzzles to singing or being active outside – everything helps!
  4. Let your child take the lead – kids have the most amazing imaginations, so if you are lacking for play ideas, turn to them and let their creativity run wild.
  5. Use what you have around you – walking back from school? How about a game of hopscotch on the pavement, or in the car for a long journey? Make a game of I Spy with your friend.

Christian Pau, VP and UK & Ireland GM at the LEGO Group, said, “World Play Day is all about inspiring families to play. It’s no secret that the modern family schedule is packed full of responsibilities that can spill into time for this. The beauty of play is that it is limitless; you can play anywhere; with anything; and also, by just using your imagination. A world with more play means more creativity, innovation, togetherness, and most importantly, fun!”

The LEGO Superpower Academy will open in London’s Shoreditch bringing families and their playful superpowers together to solve a range of fiendishly fun challenges.

For more information on LEGO’s Superpower Academy and World Play Day initiatives visit www.lego.com/en-gb/world-play-day.

Author: Adam White

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